Installation, 11 instruction manual – Apex Digital AT2002S User Manual

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11

Instruction Manual

INSTALLATION

- Please read the safety instructions in this manual completely before installation.
- Install your TV in an area where direct sunlight will not fall upon the screen.
- Soft, indirect light is best for television viewing.
- Allow enough space (at least 4 in.) between the TV and any wals or enclosures for proper ventilation.
- The optimum television viewing distance is 5-7 times the screen's vertical length:

20” - 8 to 13 feet

24” - 10 to 14 feet

27” - 13 to 16 feet

Auto-Degaussing
Color television can be easily affected by magnetism, which shows as color distortion on the screen. If your TV is
affected by nearby magnetic components or appliances, press the MAIN POWER SWITCH on the front of the TV to
power off your TV for at least 1 hour. The built-in auto-degaussing circuit will eliminate the magnetic interference.

75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)

300-ohm twin-lead cable (not supplied)

OR

OR

Antenna adapter

(not supplied)

U/V mixer
(not supplied)

Notes:
1. It is recommended that a 75 ohm coaxial cable be used in order to

eliminate interference and noise which may occur due to nearby
radio transmissions.

2. The antenna cable should not be tied together with other wiring.
3. Set up a lightning rod and check it regularly when an outdoor antenna

is used.

1. Remove the battery compartment lid.
2. Insert two AAA batteries (included.) Make sure the positive (+) and

negative (-) polarities are correctly aligned.

3. Reattach the battery lid.

Notes:

1. Alkaline batteries are recommended for longer life.
2. Always replace both batteries at the same time.
3. Do not expose batteries to fire or break them open.

4. To avoid battery leakage, remove batteries from the remote control

when it is not to be used for a long period of time or the batteries
are exhausted.

Remote Control Battery Installation

VHF
UHF
or Cable

VHF

UHF

Connecting the Antenna

RF Input

(back of TV unit)

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